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Losing your mother is indeed a very sad time in anyone's life. I lost mine to cancer 26 years ago, when I was 30. I was expecting my second child, whom she never had the chance to meet.
We got along very well, she was a lovely Mom, cuddly, s
In "Losing Mom: A Life in the Details"

Thanks for these comments. Yes, many women experience a sense of freedom when they reach a stage in life when they are no longer in the spotlight. As for making decisions on ones own, I experienced a great ah-ha moment shortly after Then Husband an
In "guerrilla aging: navigating the third half of life"

I am also at that age, and have the same feelings. . . however, I am not so "totally" in love. . . but sex-drive is gone. . . he is recently retired, I have home based business, and all he thinks about is doing it - and I don't have the desire or the
In "sex"

Hi Sarah:
It sounds like you are still in a possible geographic transition so I would recommend you don't buy a property at this time. However, when you get to where ever you are going you might want to look in to programs for first time home buyer
In "The 59 1/2 IRA Birthday!"

That's interesting. I made good wages through most of my life. Then down sizeing happened. . . . But my social security does not look at those years. Only the last ten years. I had married again, didn't work full time, and so my income was lo
In "The 59 1/2 IRA Birthday!"